'Everyone gives us no chance', says Poland boss Probierz

'everyone gives us no chance', says poland boss probierz

Poland coach Michal Probierz said his side would rely on team spirit against the heavily favoured Dutch

Poland coach Michal Probierz said Saturday he believed in his underdog side before their Euro 2024 clash with the Netherlands, even if outsiders gave them no chance.

Poland will take the pitch on Sunday in Hamburg without injured superstar Robert Lewandowski, but Probierz backed his team to "fight" against the heavily favoured Dutch.

"Everyone has condemned us to lose and according to everyone we have no chance.

"But the most important thing for me is we have created a team -- a team in which everyone wants to fight for each other."

Confirming Lewandowski had returned to individual training on Saturday with an eye on returning for Friday's match-up with Austria, the 51-year-old coach called on his side to lift their game in the absence of the Barcelona striker.

"Robert Lewandowski is one of the best players in the world and there is no hiding the fact he will be missed. But the other players need to do everything they can to achieve a good result."

Probierz called the Netherlands "one of the favourites to win the Euro".

"The strength of the Dutch side is their individuality. We will have to counteract that with team spirit" he commented.

Poland qualified by beating Wales on penalties in March and won their final two friendlies against Ukraine and Turkey before coming to Germany.

Poland midfielder Piotr Zielinski said it was a "huge honour" to captain his country with the star striker missing, even if it was a "great pity" Lewandowski will not take the pitch.

"But I believe my team-mates and I will give something extra," the 30-year-old added.

"The Dutch are a great national team. They're high in the rankings, but tomorrow the rankings won't matter."

Having never qualified for the Euros until 2008, the 2024 edition in neighbouring Germany is the fifth time in a row Poland have qualified for the tournament.

On three of four occasions the Poles have finished bottom of their group but will seek to at least emulate their run in 2016, when they made it to the quarter finals, losing to eventual champions Portugal on penalties.

dwi/nr/nf

OTHER NEWS

25 minutes ago

Biden’s careless border policies: Letters to the Editor — June 24, 2024

26 minutes ago

Chris Jordan takes historic hat-trick as England wallop USA to reach T20 World Cup semi-finals

26 minutes ago

Tommy Paul warms up for Wimbledon in perfect way with victory at Queen’s

26 minutes ago

Sabrina Carpenter’s Working Late This Fall

26 minutes ago

What Euro 2024 games are today? Germany, Switzerland take aim at winning Group A

26 minutes ago

Russian Saboteurs Behind Arson Attack at German Factory

26 minutes ago

Status Quo's Francis Rossi admits 'I don't think we'll go again' in huge update

26 minutes ago

Olly Murs pays tribute to Take That after final show together - 'I'm off to spend time with my girlies'

26 minutes ago

Caitlin Clark's College GPA Made National Headlines

26 minutes ago

Chris Jordan hat-trick leads England demolition of USA and books semis slot

26 minutes ago

Chinese premier snubs Germany's economy minister Habeck

26 minutes ago

Why is the asteroid 16 Psyche worth $10,000,000,000,000,000,000?

26 minutes ago

China-owned British Steel said to have requested £600m of taxpayer support

33 minutes ago

Lando Norris makes two notable admissions after losing latest Max Verstappen battle

33 minutes ago

Russia blames US for deadly Crimea beach strike

33 minutes ago

Ajman: A thriving tourism destination

33 minutes ago

People on beach flee Ukraine attack, Russia says

33 minutes ago

France vs Poland lineups: Predicted XIs, confirmed Euro 2024 team news and Kylian Mbappe injury latest

33 minutes ago

Thanks, but no thanks: Springbok declined selection in Rassie’s team!

33 minutes ago

BREAKING: Blitzboks qualify for Paris Olympics 2024

33 minutes ago

'We were a bit sloppy around the place': Now Cork and Clare set for semi-final battles

33 minutes ago

Penguins Could Provide Fresh Start for Flames Forward

33 minutes ago

Scotland vs Hungary lineups: Euro 2024 predicted XIs, confirmed team news and injury latest

33 minutes ago

Amber Lyster: Perth’s real-life Lady Bridgerton graces Woman’s Day magazine

34 minutes ago

Skimpy agency Gold Class Girls up for nominated at 2024 Striptease Artist Recognition Awards

35 minutes ago

Outrage over video of Israeli soldiers driving with injured Palestinian strapped to a jeep

36 minutes ago

Director Michael John Warren On Capturing The Rise, Fall And Rebirth Of The Cultural Revolution In ‘Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza’

36 minutes ago

Hugh Grant Praises Taylor Swift & “Gigantic Boyfriend” Travis Kelce After Attending Eras Tour: “You Have An Incredible Show”

38 minutes ago

Video: Heavily pregnant Ashley Tisdale shows off her huge baby bump in a white one-piece during family beach trip in LA

40 minutes ago

Marcus Rashford makes Man Utd transfer stance clear as seven players 'ring-fenced' from sale

40 minutes ago

Which Players Could Make the Cut for the Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2024?

40 minutes ago

Ontario Liberal MP's map of Canada forgets P.E.I., Yukon

41 minutes ago

For years, crumbs of cannabis impacted a Maryland man's life. Now he sees a clearer future

41 minutes ago

Round 17 Teams: More bad news for Warriors, Titans sweat on Campbell scans, Rooster facing hefty ban

41 minutes ago

Mary Lou McDonald says Sinn Fein to ‘dust ourselves off’ after disappointing election results

41 minutes ago

How artificial intelligence could help farming become more efficient, sustainable

41 minutes ago

Vitamix recalls nearly 570,000 blender parts after dozens of reported injuries

41 minutes ago

Outrage over video of Israeli soldiers driving with injured Palestinian strapped to a jeep

41 minutes ago

Supermarkets could face billions in fines for grocery code breaches as Labor commits to reforms

41 minutes ago

Louth make history with one-point triumph over Cork